The document summarizes the Battle of Hunayn which took place in 8 AH. The Hawazen and Thaqif tribes gathered a large army to attack the Muslims in Mecca. The Prophet Muhammad led the Muslim army of 12,000 men to confront the enemy force of 20,000 men in the valley of Hunayn. The Muslims were initially ambushed and their army fell into chaos, but the Prophet remained standing firm. With the help of returning companions, the battle was reorganized and the Muslims eventually defeated the Hawazen and Thaqif tribes, chasing after the remnants. After gathering spoils, the Prophet divided them in Jurana before returning to Madina.